Amol Sarva, CEO of Knotel, talks the company's latest office building, which will open in Gowanus, Brooklyn and the company's milestone, which will see it pass 600,000 square feet of space in New York and San Francisco.
Sarva says the demand for office-sharing spaces has grown because of the flexibility they allow customers to have. He says that the days of 50-year leases are over and that right now, because of the rise in start-up culture, the company is seeing the most success in New York and San Francisco. Sarva also weighs in on the company's plans for international expansion.
At some 940-pages, the legislation is a sprawling collection of tax breaks, spending cuts and other Republican priorities, including new money for national defense and deportations.
Chris Versace, CIO at Tematica Research, joins to discuss earnings season trends, Flash PMI signals, Walmart’s strategy updates, and Nike’s evolving outlook.
Andrew Nusca, Editorial Director at Fortune, dives into WhatsApp’s first-ever ads rollout —and how Meta’s ad push intensifies its showdown with OpenAI.
Ben Geman, Energy Reporter at Axios, joins to discuss the latest Middle East tensions, Brent crude price swings, and why gas prices aren’t falling with oil.
Al Root, Associate Editor at Barron's, joins to discuss Tesla’s robotaxis going live in Texas—what it means for autonomy, safety, and the EV race ahead.
Dena Jalbert, M&A expert and CEO of Align Business Advisory Services, on the state of U.S. M&A: deals worth $1–$10 billion (including debt) are surging.